Mouth (mouth) " n. Pl. Mouths 1. A. The body opening through which an animal takes in food. B. The cavity lying at the upper end of the alimentary canal, bounded on the outside by the lips and inside by the oropharynx and containing in higher vertebrates the tongue, gums, and teeth. C. This cavity regarded as the source of sounds and speech. D. The opening to any cavity or canal in an organ ".
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Not likely:
of course, it's always a possibility, but root splitting is not likely, as long as when the crowns are being cut off, they are fully cut through, down to the tooth, before they are removed. Really, unless you have decay on the teeth, there is no need to remove the old crowns. Unless you don't like the look of them or the porcelain has chipped off.
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Brush, floss :
Plaque can be removed by good brushing and flossing. Leaving plaque on your teeth will cause cavities so keep your teeth clean. Plaque can hardened in calculus than cannot be clean with a toothbrush alone and need a dentist. Plaque can lead to white spot on teeth which are beginning cavities.
See a dentist for exam and take care or your teeth.
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Yes :
Provided you are healthy enough for extensive treatment, you will be able to have it all done at one time. It is imporrtant to see your dentist for a consultation beforehand to ensure that you are a good candidate.
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Very carefully:
Instead of your nasal cavity, you probably meant to say your wisdom teeth are developing in or close proximity to your maxillary sinus, which is common for upper wisdom teeth. Your dentist or surgeon will remove the teeth by a surgical approach to expose and/or uncover the wisdom teeth, and likely place sutures to close the incision.
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Dentist needed:
If one could treat tooth decay with a toothbrush and mouthwash, there would be no need for dentists, right?
It is impossible for you to restore your own tooth, so see a local dentist and have your teeth fixed.
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Variable:
If you are in normal health without any blood abnormalities and the surgery was straight forward then usually it should stop within 1 hour. However, in some people spotting occurs for 24-48 hours. If concerned please call your doctor asap.
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Remove what?:
Remove the teeth or remove the cavities? Either solution requires the skill and expertise of a dentist...It's not a diy project. Better to treat the cavities and thereby keep the teeth from both health and an economic viewpoints. Please call dentist now. The longer thou wait, the more difficult and expensive treatment becomes.
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Wisdom Teeth:
Sometimes wisdom teeth are valuable asset when healthy and properly aligned, but more often, they are misaligned and require removal. The removal of wisdom teeth is one of the most common procedures. See your dentist for evaluation, x-rays and treatment options.
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Free Clinic?:
Cavities don't repair themselves and require dental professional attention! i understand your financial dilemma, so you may want to seek out a free or subsidized dental clinic or possibly a dental training facility, where you'd get the care you need at a reduced fee or even at no cost.
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Speak with DDS:
You need to speak with the dentist and or hygienist and address the following, what is my home care regimen and how can it be improved? Can I see a copy of my periodontal charting and explain what the numbers mean to me. Why do you think I have red swollen gingiva and what are the remedies to have this addressed.
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Pain:
There is no home remedy to treat a cavity.If you are talking about temporary pain relief wet a small cotton pellet with clove oil and place it in the cavity(not on the gum it will burn the gums).
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Possibly:
There is no magic paste out there that will completely eliminate to risk of getting cavities. However, any fluoridated toothpaste can help protect your teeth and reduce the risk of getting cavities. If you are a high cavity risk patient, there are special prescription toothpastes you can use.
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Absolutely:
Actually, most cavities form in between the teeth, so dentists are posed with this problem on a daily basis. This is easily handled by drilling through the biting surface of the tooth in order to reach the decay and then restoring the tooth with a filling (or crown if extensive). If we weren't able to easily fix this problem, most people would have almost no back teeth.
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Tooth pulled:
Cavities can get bigger with time and the tooth can break down more with pressure from chewing and there can be pain. I would suggest to take care of the situation as soon as possible since generally it cannot get better with out treatment.
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Definitely remove it:
As an adult with a decayed baby tooth, often the tooth is lost between the ages of 20 and 35 and must be replaced with a dental implant. See your dentist for examination, x-ray and treatment.
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Infection and pain:
The large cavity on the wisdom tooth will eventually lead to pain and infection. I highly recommend that you have this tooth looked at by your dentist. The tooth probably will need to be removed or sometimes a filling can be placed.
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